Saint Peter Parish

Welcomed • Accepted • Loved • Respected

 

Weekend Mass Schedule

4 PM Saturday and 9 AM, 11:30 AM, and 5 PM Sunday

(Live Stream will be available at the 11:30 AM Mass)

 

Reconciliation

Saturday 3:15 - 3:45 PM in church.

 

Daily Mass Schedule

MONDAY     7 AM Mass

THURSDAY  6 PM Adoration-Reconciliation and 7 PM Mass

FRIDAY  7 AM Mass

NO DAILY MASS ON TUESDAY OR WEDNESDAY

 

Parish Office Hours

Open - Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 9 AM to 4 PM

Closed on Tuesday and Thursday

Welcome

No matter what your present status in the Catholic Church, No matter what your current family or marital situation, or sexual orientation,
No matter what your
current personal history, age, background, race, No matter what your own self image,
You are invited, welcomed, accepted, loved and respected here at
Saint Peter Parish. We are here to welcome and serve you.

BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS

By Parish | October 1, 2025

All are invited to bring their pets to the Blessing of the Animals at 1 PM on Saturday, October 4, 2025. Meet Fr. Americo by the rectory porch for this special blessing.

Pass the Pasta!

By Parish | October 1, 2025

Sunday, October 26 at 10:00 AM It’s time for our annual Pass the Pasta! Bring boxes of dried pasta, any style, to any Mass in October. After Mass on October 26, we will line up along the school driveway to pass them down to vehicles waiting to take them to local food pantries. Everyone is…

AN INCREASED OFFERTORY PROGRAM FOR OUR PARISH

By Parish | September 19, 2025

Please Continue to Submit Your Commitment Form We are grateful to several of our families who have already responded generously to the Increased Offertory Program. All families are asked to return a completed Commitment Form by placing it in the offertory collection basket or mailing it to the Parish Office. Your new commitment should begin…

Scripture Study: The Disciples of Jesus

By Parish | September 16, 2025

Four Saturdays: October 4, 11, 18, 25, 2025  2:45 PM to 3:45 PM In Person at Saint Peter Church Parish Center Join us, as often as you can, to read and discuss selected chapters and verses from the Bible where we will learn more about some of the Disciples of Jesus. Specifically: *Simon Peter –…

Join Our Men’s Council For Discussion, Reflection, and Prayer 

By Parish | September 16, 2025

Wednesdays, 6:45 – 8:00 PM October 15, November 19 Please join our council of men of all ages, who gather to pray, contemplate, question, listen, and support one  another in our lives and relationships. No experience with a group is necessary. We will meet in the Convent Chapel (enter from parking lot across from the Parish Center). Please contact…

St. Peter School’s Fall Open House!

By Parish | September 15, 2025

Saturday, October 18 Drop in between 9:00 AM and Noon for a “45-minute tour” This is a fantastic opportunity to visit our vibrant campus, with tours led by our enthusiastic middle school students, alumni, and parents. Meet our dedicated staff, explore our engaging classrooms, and discover what makes St. Peter School truly exceptional. With a…

CYO Basketball Registration

By Parish | September 3, 2025

Registration is open for the 2025-26 St. Peter’s Catholic Youth Organization basketball season. Space is limited and priority will be given to St. Peter’s School students and church parishioners. Boys and girls in grades 3 through 8 are eligible. Practices will either be on weeknights or Saturday mornings starting around late October or early November. Teams will…

125 Years Saint Peter School Celebration! Share Your Story. Celebrate Our Legacy.

By Parish | May 8, 2025

As we celebrate 125 years of teaching Hearts, Minds, and Souls, St. Peter School is creating a Memory Wall—and we’d love for you to be a part of it! The memory wall is a space inside the school, likely in the middle school/lower parish, where past and present students, families, and teachers can post memories, photos, prayers, and reflections about their connection…

JUBILEE 2025

By Parish | January 1, 2025

A jubilee year is a time for forgiveness and renewal in our relationship with God. Jubilee years were initially marked in Scripture by the remittance of debt and property, and the healing of relationships. The Holy Father desires that this Jubilee Year will be a “moment of genuine, personal encounter with the Lord Jesus, the…